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the dow rose three points, but the nasdaq lost five, and the s&p slipped almost two points. tomorrow, will the european central bank take action to help boost the eurozone? policymakers gather for a key meeting in frankfurt. we talk with strategist nick colas about what it means for u.s. investors. for more financial news, tune in to "n.b.r." weeknights on this public television station. dired you do differently? >> well, i think that when we were preparing for the transition, we ksh and i think really if you look at it from the outgoing administration's perspective as well, in the early part of that process, the focus was on to some extent the transition with wars in iraq and afghanistan. we quickly got on to the economy. the process of building the work for building the recovery act was monumental and it occurred quite rapidly and i think the one question that i still wrestle with in my mind is, did -- we were in the process of doing a lot of different things and the repeat idaholy with which the recovery act went through and sort of getting away from it i think didn't rea
the dow rose three points, but the nasdaq lost five, and the s&p slipped almost two points. tomorrow, will the european central bank take action to help boost the eurozone? policymakers gather for a key meeting in frankfurt. we talk with strategist nick colas about what it means for u.s. investors. for more financial news, tune in to "n.b.r." weeknights on this public television station. dired you do differently? >> well, i think that when we were preparing for the...
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all the major averages rose about 2%-- the dow skyrocketed 245 points, the nasdaq surged 66, and the s&p 500 jumped almost 29 points. tomorrow, the august employment report is due out. we'll have reaction from wall street to washington, and dig through the numbers with pimco's mohammed el-erian. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. g votes you would have a hard time with 800 bill i don't know. when senate republicans have signed on board to 400 bill i don't know more than we were agreeing to say how were -- we have to take a look at whrrnts this deal we have been talking about private can get the votes. this was all about trying to get the votes and it was our opinion at that time that we ought to look at trying to get a little more revenue to get more votes but it was not either or. >> charlie:that's the first i heard that explanation. i don't know if you talked about that before or not. that's the first time i heard that. you're basically say yes indeed you did say we needed revenue but it's because we have a commitment in the senate fr
all the major averages rose about 2%-- the dow skyrocketed 245 points, the nasdaq surged 66, and the s&p 500 jumped almost 29 points. tomorrow, the august employment report is due out. we'll have reaction from wall street to washington, and dig through the numbers with pimco's mohammed el-erian. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. g votes you would have a hard time with 800 bill i don't know. when senate republicans have signed on board to...
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the dow lost 55 points, the nasdaq added 8, and the s&p fell by almost 2 points. auto sales surged in august, with consumers buying everything from compact cars to pick-up trucks. of the u.s. makers, chrysler of the u.s. makers, chrysler lead the gains, rising 14- percent. tomorrow, with the presidential election just around the is the economy better off than it was four year ago? we ask small business owners. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television station. was fascinar relationship. the president believed politics could be a vehicle for change and the political life could be livable. the first lady did not believe that politics was a valid viable way of creating social change, that political life was livable. all these years it's almost like their marriage is an extended debate where they're trying to figure out the answer to those questions. she, i think, has been converted. michelle obama who hesitated about moving to the white house, who felt unease with politics had a rough first year behind-the-scenes as first lady. has
the dow lost 55 points, the nasdaq added 8, and the s&p fell by almost 2 points. auto sales surged in august, with consumers buying everything from compact cars to pick-up trucks. of the u.s. makers, chrysler of the u.s. makers, chrysler lead the gains, rising 14- percent. tomorrow, with the presidential election just around the is the economy better off than it was four year ago? we ask small business owners. for more financial news, tune in to nbr weeknights on this public television...
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good >> it was so different from the 1990's when bill clinton was president. it is one thing to say the economy was great for me. it is very different to say we know we have unemployment, but trust me, it is going to get better. >> when the president took office, we were losing 800,000 jobs a month, and now we have a positive job growth in the private sector, 4.2 million jobs. this president, when he speaks, is going to talk about his record, and efforts he is making to create jobs, to bring america together, to boost the economy, to talk about technology and education and green jobs, and i think what we are doing tonight is passing the mantle of a strong economic performance from one president to another. >> you have known the clintons for a long time. he is going to enjoy speaking to a democratic crowd tonight. >> he is going to love it. he is so good with people, and he is going to get energized, and it is going to be a home run speech, and it is going to be something that i think is going to energize the democratic base. we have to get women, minorities, i
good >> it was so different from the 1990's when bill clinton was president. it is one thing to say the economy was great for me. it is very different to say we know we have unemployment, but trust me, it is going to get better. >> when the president took office, we were losing 800,000 jobs a month, and now we have a positive job growth in the private sector, 4.2 million jobs. this president, when he speaks, is going to talk about his record, and efforts he is making to create jobs,...
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his favorability is somewhere in the 30's. and that is a pretty deep hole to be digging out of. now, his advisers will say, this isn't a popularity contest. and this time around people are looking for somebody who can fix the economy. but the country has at least in the history of polling never elected the candidate that it likes least. gwen: yet the country has also never elected a president presiding over a floundering economy. >> that's true. how can either of these guys get elected? gwen: i don't know. we will stay and find out. what the ron paul people were thinking. true. let go back to obama -- democrats didn't take this lying down. earlier in the week hurricane was threaten, vice president biden was going to go to tampa. i don't know about you, but i ran into obama surrogates everywhere i went. they stayed off the floor. i don't think they much let them on the floor of the convention but they were around in a lot of skyboxes talking to reporters as much as humanly possible. what's the point of that? >> the counterprogramming is not new in the hall. we've seen that for ma
his favorability is somewhere in the 30's. and that is a pretty deep hole to be digging out of. now, his advisers will say, this isn't a popularity contest. and this time around people are looking for somebody who can fix the economy. but the country has at least in the history of polling never elected the candidate that it likes least. gwen: yet the country has also never elected a president presiding over a floundering economy. >> that's true. how can either of these guys get elected?...
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s 11-year war in afghanistan. secretary of state hillary clinton explained the order in a statement, saying this country will "continue our robust campaign of diplomatic, military, and intelligence pressure on the network, demonstrating the united states' resolve to degrade the organization's ability to execute violent attacks." in 2008, it's believed the group launched an assault on the indian embassy in kabul, killing 54 and wounding hundreds. in september 2011, 77 u.s. soldiers were wounded and five afghans were killed during a reported haqqani truck bombing. the network struck again a few weeks later, allegedly attacking the u.s. embassy and nato headquarters simultaneously. 16 afghans were killed after a 19-hour gunfight. and the haqqanis have held u.s. sergeant bowe bergdahl in captivity since 2009. >> i think it's fair to say that the most spectacular attacks that have had the most far reaching and political impact have been the work of the haqqani network. >> suarez: christine fair teaches peace and securi
s 11-year war in afghanistan. secretary of state hillary clinton explained the order in a statement, saying this country will "continue our robust campaign of diplomatic, military, and intelligence pressure on the network, demonstrating the united states' resolve to degrade the organization's ability to execute violent attacks." in 2008, it's believed the group launched an assault on the indian embassy in kabul, killing 54 and wounding hundreds. in september 2011, 77 u.s. soldiers...
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and 60's, retirees and widows in their 70's and 80's and tell them romney and bain had broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised. they were all gone. now some companies succeed, some companies succeed, others fail. i know that. but i also know this. we don't need a president who fires steelworkers or says let detroit go bankrupt. [crowd cheering] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a men who during the darkest hours for america's auto industry rolled up his sleeves, risked his presidency and saved over one million good auto jobs. we need, we need barack obama. thank you. [crowd cheering] >> those three were the former employees of bain capital that private equity firm that was founded by mitt romney. there's some reaction now from our syndicated columnist mark shields and columnist david brooks. dave you've been saying for two nights now they don't talk enough about business in the private sector. there you go. >> okay. they talked about something going out of business under bain. we can have arguments about that
and 60's, retirees and widows in their 70's and 80's and tell them romney and bain had broken their promises. jobs, vacation pay, severance, health insurance, pension benefits that were promised. they were all gone. now some companies succeed, some companies succeed, others fail. i know that. but i also know this. we don't need a president who fires steelworkers or says let detroit go bankrupt. [crowd cheering] we need the leadership, we need the leadership of a men who during the darkest hours...
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i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of nevada.çç [crowd cheering] >> my name is harry reid. [crowd cheering] >> majority leader of the united states senate. i'm the senator from sensual --h light, nevada it's my pleasure to speak about barack obama a man who has brought character to the presidency. his strength of character leads him to do the right thing even when it isn't the easy thing. some studies shouldn't save detroit but president obama made the stuff and right call to save more than a million american jobs in an important iconic industry. [crowd cheering] some studies should move heaven and earth to get bin laden but president o
i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of...
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newark is going through the biggest era of economic development since the 1950's. i'm not here to bash my governor. i'm here to go back to new jersey on friday and work with him. when it becomes an election season if i choose to run -- if i choose to run, which say huge if then we'll leave politics for that season. i'm interested in progress and working with people. >> woodruff: the mayor of newark, new jersey cory booker. we're pleased to have you with us. great to see you thank thank you very much woonch we've been competing with a group i guess it's ledisi. you can clear that up. >> reporter: i'm on the floor with he had markey one -- ed markey. nobody calls massachusetts a battleground state but how much could turnout for the top of ticket drive what is a critical senatorial race? >> the turnout in massachusetts is going to go off the charts. we're on obama loving state. once people cast that vote for obama to set the course for another four years, thinks to going to auger for elizabeth warren very well. i think there's going to be a lot of momentum in her dire
newark is going through the biggest era of economic development since the 1950's. i'm not here to bash my governor. i'm here to go back to new jersey on friday and work with him. when it becomes an election season if i choose to run -- if i choose to run, which say huge if then we'll leave politics for that season. i'm interested in progress and working with people. >> woodruff: the mayor of newark, new jersey cory booker. we're pleased to have you with us. great to see you thank thank...
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i mean it's just like the romney campaign is striving to get into the 30's or upper 30's in the latino votes hoping to make a dent. so the other side of that judy, the white male vote which the democrats have to get a percentage of. they can't write it off or somehow disregard it. >> ifill: we just heard just leaving the statement right now is the mayor of charlotte, anthony quinn of the host city but now we're going to go to the floor and listen to senate majority leader, harry reid of nevada.çç [crowd cheering] >> my name is harry reid. [crowd cheering] >> majority leader of the united states senate. i'm the senator from sensual --h light, nevada it's my pleasure to speak about barack obama a man who has brought character to the presidency. his strength of character leads him to do the right thing even when it isn't the easy thing. some studies shouldn't save detroit but president obama made the stuff and right call to save more than a million american jobs in an important iconic industry. [crowd cheering] some studies should move heaven and earth to get bin laden but president o
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that is jennifer granholm, the former michigan governor s the host of her own cable show now on a left leaning cable network owned by al gore. >> woodruff: she left office popular, michigan being a battleground state. she has everybody fired up. let's listen. >> who took the wheel? barack obama. what america was losing 750,000 jobs per month, who give us a lift? barack obama. when american markets broke down who jumpstarted our engine, barack obama. when america needed it most who got us rolling again on the road to recovery? barack obama america, we need to rev up your engines in your car and on your ballot the d is for drive forward, the r is for reverse in this election. we're driving forward not back. let's reelect our great president barack obama. >> ifill: i've had many opportunities to interview her and i've never seen anything like that. >> woodruff: i was going to say the same thing i interviewed her in her office when she was governor of michigan and her demeanor was milder. >> strange things happen when people host a television show. >> ifill: talk about fired up and ready t
that is jennifer granholm, the former michigan governor s the host of her own cable show now on a left leaning cable network owned by al gore. >> woodruff: she left office popular, michigan being a battleground state. she has everybody fired up. let's listen. >> who took the wheel? barack obama. what america was losing 750,000 jobs per month, who give us a lift? barack obama. when american markets broke down who jumpstarted our engine, barack obama. when america needed it most who...
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today-- ( cheering ) s today, my beautiful wife, erica, and i are the proud parents of a three-year-old little girl, garriana victoria, named after my grandmother. a couple of mondays ago, a couple of mondays ago was her first day of pre-k, and as we dropped her off, we walked out of the classroom, and i found myself whispering to her, as was once whispered to me, "may god bless you." ( cheers and applause ) she's still young and her dreams far off yet, but i hope she'll reach them. as a dad, i'm going to do my part, and i know she'll do hers. but our responsibility as a nation is to come together and do our part as one community, one united states of america, to ensure opportunity for all of our children. the days we live in are not easy ones. but we have seen days like this before, and america prevailed. with the wisdom of our founders and the value of our familyes, america prevailed. with each generation going further than the last, america prevailed. and with the opportunity we build today for a shared prosperity tomorrow, america will prevail. it begins with reelecting barack obama
today-- ( cheering ) s today, my beautiful wife, erica, and i are the proud parents of a three-year-old little girl, garriana victoria, named after my grandmother. a couple of mondays ago, a couple of mondays ago was her first day of pre-k, and as we dropped her off, we walked out of the classroom, and i found myself whispering to her, as was once whispered to me, "may god bless you." ( cheers and applause ) she's still young and her dreams far off yet, but i hope she'll reach them....
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temperatures tomorrow a little cooler, in the 70's. next best chance for some heavy rain will come monday or tuesday. we need every drop we can get. >> let's have a dry weekend and then it can rain on monday. >> i love that idea. i will be on vacation next week. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screeningsand birth h control. we can't afford to let
temperatures tomorrow a little cooler, in the 70's. next best chance for some heavy rain will come monday or tuesday. we need every drop we can get. >> let's have a dry weekend and then it can rain on monday. >> i love that idea. i will be on vacation next week. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time china's beating us. seven times...
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s new diplomatic envoy, lakhdar brahimi. the 78-year-old former algerian diplomat replaces kofi annan, who resigned last month after his peace plan failed to halt the country's civil war. in damascus, the syrian information minister voiced hope that brahimi will succeed. >> ( translated ): syria welcomed the appointment of lakhdar brahimi, and will offer him every possible help, the maximum assistance the way we did with kofi annan. we will make sure his mission will not lead to a blocked wall like what happened with kofi annan, when the external sides did not respond to his mission and international role. >> holman: meanwhile, the new head of the international red cross arrived in syria. he planned to appeal for greater humanitarian access to civilians caught in the fighting. thousands of syrians have become refugees, death toll and opposition groups say 5,000 were killed in the conflict in august-- the highest monthly death toll yet. the u.n.'s children's fund-- unicef-- estimates 1,600 people died last week alone. a nato
s new diplomatic envoy, lakhdar brahimi. the 78-year-old former algerian diplomat replaces kofi annan, who resigned last month after his peace plan failed to halt the country's civil war. in damascus, the syrian information minister voiced hope that brahimi will succeed. >> ( translated ): syria welcomed the appointment of lakhdar brahimi, and will offer him every possible help, the maximum assistance the way we did with kofi annan. we will make sure his mission will not lead to a blocked...
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this is a gathering of mitt co-s all over the america. >> plumbers with have their convention. >> exactly why shouldn't politicians. you meet interesting people. i'm sure they can trade notes. a state rep from oregon and alabama have interesting things to talk about. >> charlie:john what do you get out of this. >> i have al beat mother of all conventions 1968 chicago convention. >> that's where i started runner for new york times driving a car back and forth. >> predictable results '72 wasn't much better with mcgovern 2:38 a.m. >> let's start with this idea. you have seen bill clinton today. >> yeah. >> charlie:what's it like to watch him prepare a speech and how does he approach this process. >> i think he's been thinking about it for a very long time, reading a lot thinking about what he needs to do. i think he's -- he prepared a draft of his speech and he's working on it through the day. >> charlie:he wrote it himself? >> yes. >> charlie:did he start with someone else's and add to it. >> wrote it himself. working with a few of his advisors try to trim it and make heur it gets close to
this is a gathering of mitt co-s all over the america. >> plumbers with have their convention. >> exactly why shouldn't politicians. you meet interesting people. i'm sure they can trade notes. a state rep from oregon and alabama have interesting things to talk about. >> charlie:john what do you get out of this. >> i have al beat mother of all conventions 1968 chicago convention. >> that's where i started runner for new york times driving a car back and forth....
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s l jens a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an freezing rain name. he's not an unusual fellow. these aren't strange personities. leon panetta is the most common, gu -eoouould have met 100 years ago. is the democratic party that new age that they scare people. maybe i'm part of at reality. i don't sethem as strange at all. >> it goes back to the propaganda factor. it's not just that rush and fox and those guys y sething, 's that weayhe oer th if say that barack obama isn't a muslim, that must not be true because we're the liberal media, we're the mnstream media, and nothing we can say -- we say can be trusted. >> i have called an anti-posture for years. just saying no to everything. thank you, guys. thin youaile it itsyologal. anyway, howard fineman and joe klein, thank you. coming up, it's not ignorance it's cycle. could barack obama be the democrats ronald reagan. there's a big thought. it ces from andrew sullivan and the front cover of news week. ansform american politics in the ne
s l jens a familiar figure 60 years ago. barack obama, of course, has an exotic name, an freezing rain name. he's not an unusual fellow. these aren't strange personities. leon panetta is the most common, gu -eoouould have met 100 years ago. is the democratic party that new age that they scare people. maybe i'm part of at reality. i don't sethem as strange at all. >> it goes back to the propaganda factor. it's not just that rush and fox and those guys y sething, 's that weayhe oer th if...
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i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and you never need a referral to see a specialist. so don't wait. call now and request this free decision guide to help you better understand medicare... and which aarp medicar
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but will help s the most? never. >> he was not going to back out because it got hard. just because it did not poll well. thaa has never been who e is and it is not how he will ever govern this country. >> when my mom got cancer, she was not a wealthy woman. if train all of her resources. >> watching your mother died is something that could have been prevented. that is a tough thing to deal with. >> the reason he pushed ahead is that health care costs have gon+ up three times tte rate of inflation. this is a huge economic issue. we spend 17.5% of our income on health care among hundreds of thousands of dollars -- opening up that kind of bill.- with someeody sending her that with a straight face. that understanding of that kind of eality for millions of americans drove him to make sure that this legislation that passed. it takes a conscience effort to stay connected with what is going on in people's lives. >> this was a matter of principle for him. he ran on it. he did it. was going to do it.%- >> new hire the president to make the calls when no one else can do it. -- yo
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histories and bill clinton's was somebody who vesm was a street retail politician who over many years one s les. >> charlie:ap progressive conservative -- >> progressive in a conservative state. i understand the moderation. you couldn't be too progressive and get re-elected. he was forced to be in the middle many ways. president obama and i really believe this when i came into office after the republicans took control of the house that there was a real opportunity there to do -- i saw with clinton and gingrich, nafta, host of things with president clinton and gingrich. i thought this was an opportunity because of president obama's style and philosophy that he and boehner could do a deal. >> charlie:the great grand bargain they both wanted. >> one of my miscalculations was the depth of the difficulty of the leadership of the house republicans to convince their caucus as to where i think they thought they needed to go and that was to a big deal. >> charlie:i'm not convinced the tea party members. >> i think it was -- that wing of that party of that caucus of which the leadership of the house
histories and bill clinton's was somebody who vesm was a street retail politician who over many years one s les. >> charlie:ap progressive conservative -- >> progressive in a conservative state. i understand the moderation. you couldn't be too progressive and get re-elected. he was forced to be in the middle many ways. president obama and i really believe this when i came into office after the republicans took control of the house that there was a real opportunity there to do -- i...
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now reminded me s it, what is the proper term. i hear hispanic and latino, both. >> both are okay. >> sombrero, bro. >> no, that is not good, hispanic, latino, those are the two that cover the entire amal ga man of hispanics. >> obama is speaking as we speak right now. he's down in charlotte. what do you think he's got to say to get us to trust him again. >> what he has to say to the hispanic voter is he realized that-- realizes that civil rights, immigration, comprehensive immigration, the dream act are porn. but hispanics, latinos care like anybody else, good schools, jobs, foreign policy, defense policy. in other words, don't put us in a box. don't just appeal to us as latinos. we're americans. we want the american dream like anybody else. >>> do you think he changed the venue because he couldn't fill those seats or because of the weather. because they could have just distributed rain coats to people, or for hispanic outreach, maybe ponchos. >> governor richardson, bill richardson, everybody. we'll be right back. thank you very
now reminded me s it, what is the proper term. i hear hispanic and latino, both. >> both are okay. >> sombrero, bro. >> no, that is not good, hispanic, latino, those are the two that cover the entire amal ga man of hispanics. >> obama is speaking as we speak right now. he's down in charlotte. what do you think he's got to say to get us to trust him again. >> what he has to say to the hispanic voter is he realized that-- realizes that civil rights, immigration,...
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i met him back in the 1980's when i was doing nfl games on the network. he would always take us out to dinner in cleveland that he was always congenial. he move his franchise to baltimore but he was a luminary. he was an innovative pioneer, controversial certainly, but he moved the franchise to baltimore and leaving cleveland never goes over with fans. he shaped that tv model and help create monday night football. a former tv executives said -- he was remembered this way -- >> the impact of art -- that can't express it in words. >> a long time raven linebacker had this to say -- >> a legacy of pure impact. that's what a true hall of fame is. >> it was nice to fall in love with art modell. he was the kindest man he will ever meet. >> a sad day for football, a sad day for the reagans. the redskins went through their thursday practice. corry has wrist -- has recovered enough from is the surgery to start. robert griffin the third law of butterflies the size of = for his nfl debut. but is only a matter of time before he takes the nfl by storm. >> trust your pr
i met him back in the 1980's when i was doing nfl games on the network. he would always take us out to dinner in cleveland that he was always congenial. he move his franchise to baltimore but he was a luminary. he was an innovative pioneer, controversial certainly, but he moved the franchise to baltimore and leaving cleveland never goes over with fans. he shaped that tv model and help create monday night football. a former tv executives said -- he was remembered this way -- >> the impact...
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both the dow and the s&p finished at their highest since december of 2007. the u.s. house has passed a six- month spending bill to avert a government shutdown on september 30. the stopgap measure allows spending to rise across the board over last year's budget deal between the president and republicans. it's also $19 billion more than the budget written by congressman paul ryan, but the republican vice presidential nominee said he supported it reluctantly. a senate committee heard today the social security disability system is overwhelmed with claims. investigators reviewed some 300 cases. they found that 25% of the time, officials awarded benefits without much review just to reduce the backlog. the social security administration said the problem involves only a "small number" of its disability administrators, and it's working to improve. in mexico, the government hailed the capture of jorge eduardo costilla sanchez last night by mexican marines. he is said to be one of the country's top drug bosses. costilla was put on display today by naval officials in mexico city
both the dow and the s&p finished at their highest since december of 2007. the u.s. house has passed a six- month spending bill to avert a government shutdown on september 30. the stopgap measure allows spending to rise across the board over last year's budget deal between the president and republicans. it's also $19 billion more than the budget written by congressman paul ryan, but the republican vice presidential nominee said he supported it reluctantly. a senate committee heard today the...
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's going to use the agencies to get, finish his agenda. 's going to use the environmental protection agency, the independence review board on medical care and the consumer protection agency to regulate financial industry. i think this president's done with congress. >> jason? >> and he's going to your point about the stimulus, the stimulus that he wants. he's going to need more to pay for that, a massive bush tax hike. a massive bush, he wants a new normal for government spending in the country and he wants, obviously, the complete enactment of obamacare and maybe require more government spending and going forward at a higher level. >> and his argument,'s been saying in the interview, if you reelect me, the republicans will be chasened and no choice, but a grand budget bargain on my term, big tax increase and fiddling on the edge of entilements and major defense cuts. is that what we're likely to see if he does win? >> i think that the voters, for the american taxpayers, the pressure for a tax increase will become more intense because the
's going to use the agencies to get, finish his agenda. 's going to use the environmental protection agency, the independence review board on medical care and the consumer protection agency to regulate financial industry. i think this president's done with congress. >> jason? >> and he's going to your point about the stimulus, the stimulus that he wants. he's going to need more to pay for that, a massive bush tax hike. a massive bush, he wants a new normal for government spending in...
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small conventions in 2080 and 2004 for both the winner s and losers. >> you have to be jubilant tonight because bill clinton came along and said, it's the best bill clinton speech i've ever heard. he's made some amazing speeches. can barack obama live up to what we heard tonight. is it like following sinatra at the sands in vegas. >> maybe if you're elvis. president obama is one of the great orders of our time. he is blessed that his predecessor in his party is also one of the great orders of our time. i have every hope and expectation. i brought my 12-year-old son to the convention to see president clinton and president obama, he'll remember this the rest of his life. always outstanding. >> i thought they were brilliant. we're going to come back with sandra fluke, another woman who gave a great and different speech. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the wo
small conventions in 2080 and 2004 for both the winner s and losers. >> you have to be jubilant tonight because bill clinton came along and said, it's the best bill clinton speech i've ever heard. he's made some amazing speeches. can barack obama live up to what we heard tonight. is it like following sinatra at the sands in vegas. >> maybe if you're elvis. president obama is one of the great orders of our time. he is blessed that his predecessor in his party is also one of the great...
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and 1890's, eventually they'll get the message. >> what's your greatest fear? >> my greatest fear is that this whole impasse simply carries on. and this country becomes more and more polarized and ungovernable. and we could be faced with a very bad situation, internationally and domestically. >> and what is your greatest hope? >> my greatest hope is that we can govern ourselves again in a spirit of bipartisanship. >> do you think that's a realistic hope? >> we must let our hopes be greater than our fears. >> well, i consider "the party is over" must reading. and i hope my audience will spend these days between one convention and the other getting acquainted with your analysis of what's happening. "the party is over: how republicans went crazy, democrats became useless, and the middle class got shafted." mike lofgren, thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> that's it for this week. at our website, billmoyers.com, our colleagues at the sunlight foundation have gone behind the scenes at the republican convention, reporting on the lavish parties
and 1890's, eventually they'll get the message. >> what's your greatest fear? >> my greatest fear is that this whole impasse simply carries on. and this country becomes more and more polarized and ungovernable. and we could be faced with a very bad situation, internationally and domestically. >> and what is your greatest hope? >> my greatest hope is that we can govern ourselves again in a spirit of bipartisanship. >> do you think that's a realistic hope? >>...
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and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, by the measure of a 401(k), somebody looking to retire, is looking to say that the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of contextualizing it last night. it's a choice between what kind of future we want to have as a country. what kind of economy we want to have. whether it's an economy that works for everybody or just the few and privileged like mitt romney. i thought it was very effective. >> what about that? the idea that and let's say this objectively. you're not just playing this back and forth. if you have a president come in and the dow jones is down about 65, it's dropped dramatically, lower than it was for a decade and all of a sudden, it doubles up to 13,000. that means people have 401(
and there was another measure that people look at, the 401(k)s. if republicans want to talk about whether you're better off or not than four years ago, by the measure of a 401(k), somebody looking to retire, is looking to say that the president inherited a terrible situation. my 401(k) has nearly doubled in the last four years. he said in his speech things had gone more slowly and been more difficult than he imagined. he showed humility and i thought he did a wonderful job of contextualizing it...
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captioning by vivic,c, underwririeneny fireman's s unn >>> i'm belva davis reporting from the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina. a key state for president obama's re-election. madam woman, delegates, i accept your nomination. >> belva: the president asks for four more years to finish what he started. californians played a major role. >> our next speaker will place before you that nomination. >> belva: plus, a one on one conversation with california attorney general kamala harris. >> i'm so proud as a daughter of california to represent california on issues of what we should get in the foreclosure crisis and technology and so many other issues. >> belva: coming up next. >> belva: hello. i'm belva davis. welcome to this special edition of "this week in northern california." as we continue our convention coverage, things are winding down here in charlotte, democrats gathered to make their case to reelect president obama. throughout the week, i heard from many california delegates about what a second baobama ter would mean to them and the country. >> america, you be
captioning by vivic,c, underwririeneny fireman's s unn >>> i'm belva davis reporting from the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina. a key state for president obama's re-election. madam woman, delegates, i accept your nomination. >> belva: the president asks for four more years to finish what he started. californians played a major role. >> our next speaker will place before you that nomination. >> belva: plus, a one on one conversation with...
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charles s be exactctly on point twice today. he talkeabout the empathy gap between obama and romney how mrs. romney had a hardrder time warming her husband up than michelle did. you don' vote for a guguy you n't like. >> you are a psychiatrist. here arere two tigers in a a cage. do they hug on the stage like e this? >> i am a psychiatrist in remission. [laughter] clinton is a wonder of the world. we have this incredible performer. >> who was impeached. >> and here he is. but i thought that the speech was ineffective in promoting obama. it was all about clinton, and he was vintage. he spoke 50 minutes anhe was getting into it. he went on these riffs. by the end, i have expected him to say "you know, i have second though." [laughter] "i withdraw the nomination of barackbama i place myself in nomination, and for those of you constitutional sticklers, how about my wife?" i would have loved the roll call on that. it would have been close. >> colby? >> after that speech, bill clinton went to another gathing and d held forth for anothe
charles s be exactctly on point twice today. he talkeabout the empathy gap between obama and romney how mrs. romney had a hardrder time warming her husband up than michelle did. you don' vote for a guguy you n't like. >> you are a psychiatrist. here arere two tigers in a a cage. do they hug on the stage like e this? >> i am a psychiatrist in remission. [laughter] clinton is a wonder of the world. we have this incredible performer. >> who was impeached. >> and here he is....
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's going to use t to get, finish his agenda. 's going to use the environmental protection agency, the independence review board on medical care and the consumer protection agency to regulate financial industry. i think this president's done with congress. >> jason? >> and he's going to your point about the stimulus, the stimulus that he wants. he's going to need more to pay for that, a massive bush tax hike. a massive bush, he wants a new normal for government spending in the country and he wants, obviously, the complete enactment of obamacare and maybe require more government spending and going forward at a higher level. >> and his argument,'s been saying in the interview, if you reelect me, the republicans will be chasened and no choice, but a grand budget bargain on my term, big tax increase and fiddling on the edge of entilements and major defense cuts. is that what we're likely to see if he does win? >> i think that the voters, for the american taxpayers, the pressure for a tax increase will become more intense because the
's going to use t to get, finish his agenda. 's going to use the environmental protection agency, the independence review board on medical care and the consumer protection agency to regulate financial industry. i think this president's done with congress. >> jason? >> and he's going to your point about the stimulus, the stimulus that he wants. he's going to need more to pay for that, a massive bush tax hike. a massive bush, he wants a new normal for government spending in the...
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economy back in the day and how obama has gotten away from what new democrats were doing in the 1990's. >> how many -- chris: how many people think hillary clinton doesn't want to be president? >> maybe she doesn't know it yet. chris: i love that answer. predictions from these top so the 9:15 meeting looks like it's going to start a little late... um, but i uh... (interupting) oh okay - okay yup that's fine. excuse me - sorry. yes! vo: from the new, to the hard to find: when it's on your mind, it's on ebay™. chris: welcome back. michael, tell me something i don't know. >> the important number out of charlotte is 50, as in 50 million, that's the goal that democratic superp.a.c. leaders, rom emmanuel is taking over -- rahm emanuel, is taking over, that they think they can raise. chris: trish? >> given the jobs numbers on friday, the expectation is that they will engage in another round of bond buying to try to stimulate the economy. so far -- chris: the market? >> the market loves this but it's like an addictive sugar high. >> wisconsin, increasing signs that romney will campaign more a
economy back in the day and how obama has gotten away from what new democrats were doing in the 1990's. >> how many -- chris: how many people think hillary clinton doesn't want to be president? >> maybe she doesn't know it yet. chris: i love that answer. predictions from these top so the 9:15 meeting looks like it's going to start a little late... um, but i uh... (interupting) oh okay - okay yup that's fine. excuse me - sorry. yes! vo: from the new, to the hard to find: when it's on...
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. >> as we work through the issues of debt, entitlement and budget deficit s and wall of debt, we can work on the research and development and the things that made california so great. >> california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he columns behind him. he is not the one anymore. bill clinton was the one. michelle obama was t
. >> as we work through the issues of debt, entitlement and budget deficit s and wall of debt, we can work on the research and development and the things that made california so great. >> california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for...